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PRIVO

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Type
  
Private

Founded
  
2001

Website
  
www.privo.com


Industry
  
Youth Registration & Parental Consent

Headquarters
  
McLean, Virginia, United States

PRIVO is a safe harbor and identity and consent service provider based in McLean, Virginia, US. PRIVO enables websites, apps, games and other online services to comply with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) when they interact with and market to young children. It has been Federal Trade Commission approved.

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History

PRIVO was co-founded in 2001 by Denise and Ken Tayloe, siblings and descendants of The Tayloe family of Richmond County. PRIVO was founded in Northern Virginia, the suburbs of Washington, DC. The focus of the company is to enable online services (including websites, mobile apps and third part service providers handling children's data) to comply with the 1998 Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) that is enforced by the Division of Privacy and Identity Protection at the Federal Trade Commission.

In April 2004, the FTC requested public comments in response to PRIVO’s application for FTC Safe Harbor Provider Status. Commenters included UCLA’s Center for Communication Policy, privacy expert Ray Everett Church and the Association for Schwab Learning.

In March 2007, the Progress and Freedom Foundation released "Progress on Point" in which PRIVO was asked to be a contributor regarding the topic‘Social Networking and Age Verification: Many Hard Questions; No Easy Solutions’] In January 2008, PRIVO raised half of the $1.2 million in funding it targeted following a previously raised $2.5 million from angel investors.

In September 2009, Yahoo!, PayPal, Google, Equifax, AOL, VeriSign, Acxiom, Citi, PRIVO and Wave Systems, announced support for the first pilot programs designed for the American public to engage in open government. These companies will act as digital identity providers using OpenID and Information Card technologies.

Starting in October 2010, PRIVO, NASA, and OPTIMUS PRIME, begin collaboration to educate youth by developing a contest to raise students’ awareness of technology transfer efforts and how NASA technologies contribute to our everyday lives. In November 2011 Inc. magazine, PRIVO was featured in a segment called “Tablets for Kids” in regards to children’s privacy, even when the mobile app is presumed safe.

In August 2012, the FTC proposed changes to the COPPA and PRIVO was quoted in a Data Informed article regarding the proposed changes. In March 2013, PRIVO participated in an interview with Fox News regarding "Stricter Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) laws due in July to govern underage kids on Facebook, Tumblr".

On September 17, 2013, the National Institute of Standards in Technology (NIST) awards grant to PRIVO to “Advance the Identity Eco-System” and “Improve Online Security and Privacy.”

Seal

The PRIVO Privacy Assurance Seal indicates that a web site or mobile app is deemed to be in compliance with the Children's Online Privacy and Protection Act (COPPA).

References

PRIVO Wikipedia